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original gorby
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Post by original gorby » Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:44 am

Sorry about the thread drift.....
"Go climb the "good" climb Bad Pants Party if you want an example of what I mean"
Actually I have climbed Bad Pants Party and I enjoyed it.
Yeah it's a bit harder than 10b but what the heck - not sure what all the whining is about. Do people expect every climb in every guidebook to be exactly as described?? How boring....

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Post by MGarcia » Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:34 am

So, do these guides include boudering or is there a different guide for that?

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Post by MCpl » Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:22 am

The Squamish Select has some bouldering. It might suffice depending on how much bouldering to want to do. But, yes. There is another guidebook dedicated to only bouldering. However, that guidebook is quite old and a new book is in the works.

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Post by XXXX » Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:34 pm

still on thread drift topic, go climb the route called "Robin's Route" in Squamish Select if you want something comparable to the Bad Pants Party debacle but from Bourdon - SS has listed wrong name, wrong grade, wrong FA credit :lol:

At least Marc has a website where you can see the corrected info though. The elaho.ca website updates like once every 2 years. Internet, what's that :P

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